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J**Y
A little online research will save your money
The info in this booklet is very generic and readily available for free if you troll the internet a little. My main qualms:1) the author offers zero evidence he is an authority in any way on stink bugs.2) the booklet has zero references, footnotes or bibliographies. No verifiable scientific data whatsoever, not even citing the specific background of the brown marmorated stink bug invasive species problem here on the East Coast.3) the author states there are no natural predators to stink bugs. This has some truth, but not entirely correct. At our last property, we had an inordinate increase in praying mantises (usually they are self-limiting due to cannibalization and you only see about one per acre) but our stink bugs were nearly completely irradicated by praying mantises. When praying mantises have lots of stink bugs to eat, they seem less concerned with cannibalizing each other.4) the author's main suggestions hover around pretty much hermetically sealing off your home. I don't believe this is pragmatic nor healthy.5) all the ancillary advice given is basically standard for what gardeners due for all troublesome insects: spray deep woods off, plant marigolds, throw away branches with stink bug eggs on them ( great if you live on a 100 sq ft lot). I am skeptical that all the "standard" advice even applies well to stink bugs. Since the author offers no references, we have no way to be sure.6) at the end of the day, if you have a truly huge problem you are going to have to break out the big guns and have exterminators spray. That's the bottom line, even in this "booklet".
J**E
Not sure just yet
We have used the information in this small paperback and it seems like there are fewer stink bugs around but hard to say that these actions are singularly responsible for the results. Time may tell.
J**R
Great Read
very resoucefull, got alot of great tips if u have an infestation, it read like he did a lot of research. would reccomend this has some traps and sprays i didnt know about
H**G
Good for a few laughs but will not solve stink bug problems
Shred a pack of cigarettes into a jar, add water, allow the mixture to steep. Then catch a stink bug and toss him in to die. That's the kind of advice you will get in this book.
M**9
Great tips!
This book has lots of great tips for cleaning up the stink bugs around the house. We tried one and noticed a difference right away.
C**I
Really good resource for getting rid of a stinky problem
I chose this book because the author appeared to be someone who had personally experienced this problem, and did some serious researchto find solutions. I liked the multiple approaches to getting rid ofthese little armored tanks and, being on the green side, myself, I choseto go for the "natural" solution. Though not instantly, it has clearlyworked and I'm back to my old environment. Nothing crunchy underfoot, andthe air smells good again. It was a good investment for me. I can recommend.
T**R
The Bane of our Organic Orchard
We have a community garden that has a new orchard with apple trees, fig trees and blueberries. We live in Georgia and this fall have had to battle a stink bug infestation. This book has been a life saver. The extension service in our town has knowledge of this bug but has not been very available to us and has therefore has not been much help. We have found the most help to battling our problem in this book. We have a policy of using no pesticides in our community garden so getting rid of these little pests is not as easy as it might be if we could just spray them with some really toxic chemical. If you have a stink bug problem, buy this book. It is well written and gives some really good advice. So far,our garden has been relieved of the stink bug infestation. Time will tell if they stay away but we are keeping our fingers crossed.
G**E
Remove Stink Bugs
The best way to get rid of stink bugs from your home is simply to deny them access in the first place. Thoroughly check the outside of your house and make sure that there aren't any cracks or holes that the bugs may use to get inside.Exterior insecticide treatments applied to the west and south-facing sides of homes will provide some relief if used properly.You can purchase light traps, which have lights the stink bugs are attracted to and then are locked inside. You can also set sticky traps around areas you think stink bugs are getting in. Whatever you do with them afterwards, do not smash them. They emit their fowl odor when crushed.These tips are helpful but to receive complete and comprehensive information, ONLY this Ebook "Stink Bug Removal: How to Get Rid of Stink Bugs" will give you the needed knowledge to get rid of these pests ---buy it highly
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